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A Thermostable Monoacylglycerol Lipase from Marine Geobacillus sp. 12AMOR1: Biochemical Characterization and Mutagenesis Study

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20030780

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monoacylglycerol lipase; marine Geobacillus sp; thermostability; mutagenesis study; substrate selectivity

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC0311104]
  2. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [31725022]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871737]
  4. International Collaboration Base for Molecular Enzymology and Enzyme Engineering [2017A050503001]
  5. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health of Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU) [20171049]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering [2017-04-SKLPPE]

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Lipases with unique substrate specificity are highly desired in biotechnological applications. In this study, a putative marine Geobacillus sp. monoacylglycerol lipase (GMGL) encoded gene was identified by a genomic mining strategy. The gene was expressed in Escherichia coli as a His-tag fusion protein and purified by affinity chromatography with a yield of 264 mg per liter fermentation broth. The recombinant GMGL shows the highest hydrolysis activity at 60 degrees C and pH 8.0, and the half-life was 60 min at 70 degrees C. The GMGL is active on monoacylglycerol (MAG) substrate but not diacylglycerol (DAG) or triacylglycerol (TAG), and produces MAG as the single product in the esterification reaction. Modeling structure analysis showed that the catalytic triad is formed by Ser97, Asp196 and His226, and the flexible cap region is constituted by residues from Ala120 to Thr160. A mutagenesis study on Leu142, Ile145 and Ile170 located in the substrate binding tunnel revealed that these residues were related with its substrate specificity. The k(cat)/K-m value toward the pNP-C6 substrate in mutants Leu142Ala, Ile145Ala and Ile170Phe increased to 2.3-, 1.4- and 2.2-fold as compared to that of the wild type, respectively.

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